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What will the home of the redeemed be like? Is there really a such thing as heaven? If so, what will life be like there? What will happen to the earth? What does the Bible mean by "New Heavens" and "New Earth"? Brian Johnson leads out, John Spellman co-hosts, bringing you this exciting Bible study about what the saved can look forward to.
 

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Brian Johnson discusses the origin of evil and Satan's rebellion in heaven. Where is Satan's headquaters? What kind of threat does he pose to humanity? What devices and strategies does Satan use to ensnare human beings? Is there any hope? Does Satan reign over hell? Once God deals with the sin problem, will it ever rise up again? We tackle this difficult subject matter from a Bible based perspective.

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What will the second coming of Jesus be like? Will it be a visible event? Will He come in bodily form? Will Jesus come personally, or will He send a representative. With so much confusion about how and when Jesus will come, can we truely be sure about anything? What does the Bible have to say on this subject? What can we know about the second coming? How can we know when it's near? What will conditions on the earth be like?

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What is the Sabbath? Who created it? How important is it for mankind? Is it possible to change God's Law? Wasn't the Sabbath only for the Jews? What purpose does it serve? Did Jesus keep the Sabbath? How about the apostles after Jesus resurrected? Can we truly be sure about which day is the Sabbath or is it open to interpretation? Why would God put this Commandment in with the other 9 Commandments of His moral law?

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What does it take to make a marriage successful? Why are so many marriages falling part in our society today, even amongst Christians? Does God really expect our marriages to last? What are the keys for being successful? How can spouses avoid temptation toward affairs? Should there be scandal in Christian marriages? Can people be unequally yoked, even when they attend the same church? This week, Brian Johnson covers some difficult questions as we study the subject of marriage.

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What will the home of the redeemed be like? Is there really a such thing as heaven? If so, what will life be like there? What will happen to the earth? What does the Bible mean by "New Heavens" and "New Earth"? Brian Johnson leads out, John Spellman co-hosts, bringing you this exciting Bible study about what the saved can look forward to.

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What is the Sabbath? Who created it? How important is it for mankind? Is it possible to change God's Law? Wasn't the Sabbath only for the Jews? What purpose does it serve? Did Jesus keep the Sabbath? How about the apostles after Jesus resurrected? Can we truly be sure about which day is the Sabbath or is it open to interpretation? Why would God put this Commandment in with the other 9 Commandments of His moral law?

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What does God's law say to humanity today? Can God's law ever be abolished? Can't people be saved even though they purposely break God's law? Can God's law be kept? What is the right understanding of the relationship between faith, grace, and law? Is there a difference between God's law and the law of Moses? This week we explore these questions in part 2 of Written In Stone.

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What does God's law say to humanity today? What are the Ten Commandments? Did God, Himself, really write them? What does the Bible say sin is? How does one commit an act of sin? Why were the Ten Commandments given to us in the first place? What should a person do when they struggle to do what is right, but still fall short. We explore these questions this week as we cover part one.

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What does it take to make a marriage successful? Why are so many marriages falling part in our society today, even amongst Christians? Does God really expect our marriages to last? What are the keys for being successful? How can spouses avoid temptation toward affairs? Should there be scandal in Christian marriages? Can people be unequally yoked, even when they attend the same church? This week, Brian Johnson covers some difficult questions as we study the subject of marriage.

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